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Quick TakeThis isn't merely a watch; it's a defiant piece of kinetic sculpture for the wrist, a daring exposition of mechanical artistry. The Golden Bridge Miss turns timekeeping into a transparent spectacle, its legendary CO 113 linear movement stretching like a golden pathway through a crystal canyon of 18K white gold. Imagine the audacity – to lay bare the soul of the machine, its 19 jewels and 28,800 vibrations per hour all on display, a tiny engine performing its 40-hour power reserve ballet right before your eyes. Then, as if that weren't enough, it's showered in nearly a carat of diamonds, transforming it from a marvel of micro-engineering into a breathtaking piece of high jewelry. Those delicate, black-varnished leaf hands seem to magically float, pointing the way across this miniature architectural wonder. The absence of a dial isn't a missing feature; it's an invitation to gaze deeper into the heart of innovation. Secured by a sleek black alligator strap, it’s a statement of refined rebellion, a perfect paradox of robust mechanics and ethereal beauty, designed for a woman who appreciates both the art and science of time.
DescriptionThe CO 113 manually wound caliber is the defining feature of this horological instrument, celebrated for its distinctive in-line "baguette" architecture which forms the literal and metaphorical bridge of the watch's design. This intricate movement, with precise dimensions of 14 lignes in length and 5 lignes in width, is not concealed but rather prominently displayed as the central aesthetic and functional element. Its operational frequency is established at 4 Hz, equivalent to 28,800 vibrations per hour, a standard that contributes to reliable and consistent timekeeping accuracy across its full 40-hour power reserve, which is maintained through manual winding of the mainspring. The caliber incorporates a total of 19 jewels, strategically placed at high-friction points within the gear train and on pivots to reduce wear and enhance the movement's operational smoothness and long-term durability. This sophisticated mechanical assembly is engineered to perform the essential functions of indicating hours and minutes. The vertical orientation of the power train components, from the spring barrel through the going train to the escapement, is a hallmark of this caliber, presenting a visually striking departure from conventional watch movement layouts and demanding extraordinarily high tolerances in manufacturing and assembly to ensure both chronometric integrity and the intended visual spectacle. The meticulous engineering of the CO 113 movement underscores a commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional watchmaking, transforming the very structure of the caliber into an integral part of the watch's artistic expression, visible from nearly every angle due to the transparent case design.
Complementing the unique movement is an equally distinctive case, fabricated from 18-karat white gold, which provides a luxurious and durable frame for the horological display within. Its tonneau-like silhouette measures 21 millimeters in width and 43 millimeters in length, with a profile thickness of 11.19 millimeters, creating a significant yet elegant presence on the wrist. The case's allure is further magnified by the inclusion of 136 round, brilliant-cut diamonds, with a combined approximate weight of 0.93 carats. These gemstones are meticulously set into the white gold, enhancing the watch's brilliance and highlighting its refined contours. The structural integrity of the case assembly provides water resistance up to 30 meters or 3 atmospheres, offering protection against incidental contact with moisture, though it is not designed for aquatic activities. One of the most striking aspects of the Golden Bridge Miss is its complete lack of a traditional dial. This intentional design choice allows the CO 113 movement to be viewed unimpeded, effectively making the caliber itself the "face" of the watch, observable through expansive sapphire crystal panels that typically cover the front, back, and sides. Time is indicated by a pair of leaf-shaped, skeletonized hands, finished with black varnish to ensure legibility against the complex mechanical backdrop. The timepiece is affixed to the wrist via a premium black alligator leather strap, featuring an interhorn width that tapers from 15 mm at the lugs down to 12 mm at the buckle. This strap is fastened with a pin buckle, also crafted from 18-karat white gold, ensuring aesthetic and material consistency with the watch case and reinforcing its luxurious character. The entire construction is a testament to Corum's dedication to avant-garde design and precision craftsmanship.